Issue 7 of The Phonogram (II), published November 1900.
The Deacon and the Phonograph (jingle)
Phonograph Singers
Billy Golden
A Shadowgraph of Byron G. Harlan
Raising Funds
Shultz has an Attack of Nervous Ability
Even in Days of Yore
The Only and Original Laughing and Whistling Coon
The Best Kind of a Diaphragm
Dan W. Quinn
Pumping the Pump, Pump, Pump
Shocking
Will N. Steel
Prompt People
May Kelso
They Thought it was a Coin-Slot Phonograph
The Paramount Issue
The Story of the Phonograph (concluded)
How to Harness up the Phonograph to Business
The Phonograph in Politics
Doggerel "L" Automatic Music as an Educator
Hetty Green and Young Men
Contents of Volume I of The Phonogram
Cal Stewart (as a Joke Cultivator)
November Notes
New Edison Records
New Edison Concert Records
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Herbert A. Shattuck for Edison's National Phonograph Company between 1900 and 1902. A date/title index is forthcoming at the
Media History Digital Library.
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of some images. Thanks to
Patrick Feaster for lending the films.